Gordon Strachan refuses to talk about position and is 'proud' of Scotland despite heavy loss against Slovakia

Gordon Strachan refused to be drawn into discussing his position as Scotland manager in the wake of a dire 3-0 defeat against Slovakia.
The 59-year-old is now under intense pressure after hopes of reaching the 2018 World Cup were dealt a potentially critical blow in Trnava.
Two goals from Robert Mak and one from Adam Nemec punished dismal defending and allowed Slovakia to record their first win in Group F.
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